St. John's Turns Out in Force for Annual Breast Cancer Walk

October 24, 2012

It was a sea of red and pink as more than 500 St. John’s University students, staff, administrators and faculty joined the American Cancer Society's annual “Making Strides against Breast Cancer” Walkathon on October 21 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, NY. This year, the University community helped raise more than $30,000 for the cause.

 “The annual walk generates awareness and funds for the ongoing research the American Cancer Society supports every day,” said Joseph Sciame ’71Ed, Vice President of Community Relations.
 
“We see this as a learning experience for our students,” Sciame stressed. “Those who walked from St. John's joined nearly 12,000 others, and together we have raised well over $1.5 million for the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. The event is an opportunity to learn more about this dread disease and become active fund-raisers. We cannot think of a more appropriate activity for the University community, especially our students.”

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